CFP: Webinar series, Financial History Network

Dear colleagues,
 
The Financial History Network promotes scholarship in financial history and the history of finance. We are now looking for participants to present works in progress, dissertation chapters, or R&R manuscripts for our 2022-2023 webinar series. This year's series will include keynote talks by Didac Queralt (Yale University) and Sharon Ann Murphy (Providence College).
 
The webinar sessions are open to all scholars willing to engage in productive conversations by providing supportive and constructive comments to peers. Our preference is for research that employs qualitative or institutional perspectives in financial, banking, monetary, and accounting history; the history and sociology of money and finance; and the history of financial capitalism. We are also open to other fields and approaches. 
 
We especially welcome submissions from graduate students and early-career researchers. Per our mandate, we prioritize submissions from women, people of color, members of minority groups, scholars based in or working on under-represented geographies (such as Latin America, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia), and scholars from disciplines other than economics and history. 
 
Please fill in the application form if you want to present a paper in the webinar series. The submission deadline is Sunday, September 11, 2022, at 11:59 pm U.S. Eastern Standard Time (EST).
 
Please fill in the registration form if you have not registered for a webinar session in the past and you wish to receive the papers and follow-up discussions.
 
The webinar sessions will occur monthly via Zoom on Mondays at 11 am EST. Sessions are recorded and published on the network’s YouTube channel with the presenter’s permission. 
 
Kind regards,
 
The conveners of the Financial History Network
Manuel A. Bautista-González (Columbia University in the City of New York, United States)
Sergio Castellanos-Gamboa (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia)
Miguel A. López Morell (Universidad de Murcia, Spain)
Paula Vedoveli (Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil)
 
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